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The CME U6MIDI Pro is a compact, standalone 3-in/3-out USB-C MIDI interface designed for professional musicians and producers. It offers near-zero latency, jitter-free performance, and supports all MIDI messages including MPE and sysex. Compatible across all major operating systems, it features advanced routing, merging, and filtering via free software, ensuring flawless, error-free MIDI transmission with lifetime updates and dedicated 24/7 support.
Product Dimensions | 8.25 x 6.4 x 3.35 cm; 99 g |
Item model number | U6MIDI Pro |
Compatible Devices | MIDI Controller, MIDI Keyboard, Sampler, Keyboard, Digital Piano, Synthesizer, USB: All major OS including macOS, iOS, Windows, Android, Linux and Chrome OS., PC, Mac, Mobile, Tablet, MIDI: Devices with standard MIDI sockets, including 5V and 3.3V specifications |
Hardware Interface | USB |
Supported Software | Compatible with all music software, major DAWs and music apps. Includes UxMIDI Tools (Win/Mac/iOS/Android) to set up advanced routing, filtering and mapping configurations |
Operating System | Compatible with all major OS including: macOS, iOS, Windows, Android, Linux and Chrome OS |
Wattage | 150 Milliwatts |
Item Weight | 99 g |
S**R
Really useful MIDI utility device that works well under Linux
An excellent device that works perfectly on Linux. I have 4 single-channel synths and a drum machine along with an ancient power-hungry multi-timbral Roland D-110 (from 1989). The issue is that I rarely use the D-110, so it needed to be daisy-chained at the end of all the other MIDI devices so it could be left switched off. But daisy-chaining 6 devices (with more to come) is not a great idea for latency, etc.U6MIDI Pro to the rescue! With the software you can download from the website, you can select which USB inputs go to which MIDI outputs, which means that rarely used devices can be kept on their own MIDI ‘circuit‘.Within your DAW, select output “U6MIDI Pro MIDI #” (where “#” is either 1, 2 or 3) and an appropriate MIDI channel and you’re away.Or, if you don’t need more than 16 MIDI channels, just use “U6MIDI Pro MIDI 1” for everything, but use the channel routing feature of the U6MIDI Pro to send particular channels to particular MIDI outputs.This is more than a multi-in multi-out MIDI device though. Within the software, for each USB or MIDI input you can filter out MIDI channels and message types that don’t make sense for those MIDI devices, and you can do some fancy message manipulation stuff that I’m not sure I’ll ever need.The software runs well on Linux, which is a bonus, and like most class-compliant USB devices on Linux these days, doesn’t need any extra drivers.Overall I’m really impressed by what it can do, how easy it is to set up, and compatibility with various OSs. Would definitely recommend.
N**6
Worked perfectly right out of the box
A three-in, three-out midi interface for considerably less money than the equivalent in cheapo inline interfaces and using just a single USB C cable (included). I bought mine to use in an existing Hauptwerk installation following the failure if the single midi input on my Yamaha audio interface. I only needed one input but the added backup of two spares and three outputs was worth it. Plugged in the keyboard (bass pedal board actually), connected USB, and Midiox diagnostic software showed a solud connection instantly. There is absolutely no discernible latency in the response. I haven't had the need to use the online software as I don't need any of the midi routing capabilities, but the included instructions seemed okay to get started. Overall, I am very impressed with build quality and functionality. Only time will tell how reliable the unit is. From initial impressions I would have no hesitation in recommending this product.
D**L
Absolutely incredible bit of kit, really helped me solve some very specific issues
The included software is super powerful, you can do some really complex message routing and filtering, lots of IO and the virtual USB stuff is super helpful too. Really happy with this, helped me simplify and streamline what was previously a confusing and messy setup.
D**K
Much easier to use than the Event Processor Plus
I’ve used a couple of event processor plus’s for years and they are great, but when it’s time to program them, it can be a bit of a pain, especially if you haven’t done it for a while.This CME unit works flawlessly, and the software is very easy to understand, allowing you to program complex set ups in a few seconds. Minutes at most.If I use it plugged into my MacBook Pro it powers no problem, but so far I haven’t managed to get it to power passively from anything else and have had to use an iPhone charger to power it via it’s USB-C port. At this point, I’ve used it with a Nord Wave 2, a Moog Subsequent 37 and a Ampero II Stage effects processor and none of them have powered it. But that’s the only downside I have found. I don’t use a computer on stage, so I will just have to run another cable to it.A very useful feature is to be able to see which inputs are routed to which outputs via the blinking LED’s on the top of the unit.Well worth the money!
T**Y
Great small MIDI interface
Fantastic small MIDI interface with 3 inputs and 3 outputs. Plug and play on macOS, immediately usable from Ableton. Connects conveniently to computer via USB-C.Solved a sync issue I was having with an Access Virus TI2 connected via USB - connected via MIDI the timing sounds very accurate and together.The included UxMIDI software is excellent. Full filtering and routing of MIDI messages between the ports! It is very configurable.The only slight downside is that the 3 in ports are on one side of the device and the 3 out ports are on the other side. That means if you have a cable that pairs together 2 MIDI ports on each end (e.g. MIDI in/out) you have to have it stretch the cable over the device to plug one end into each side.
D**S
Works well for routing and filtering MIDI
Needed to disable start MIDI messages to some devices while leaving it enabled for others. This little MIDI router/filter worked perfectly for the job, the software interface works well and was very easy to configure for what I needed and worked first time. Hasn't introduced any noticable latency although I'm constantly fiddling with Ableton latency settings so this could be different for others. Great price compared to a lot of other MIDI filter options out there but retains a good build quality. Would recommend as a good little MIDI utility box that just gets the job done with very little fuss.
R**T
Brilliant but you have to first set up routing
I had a few problems to solve 1) I now have 2 controllers on my pedalboard so I needed some kind of merge 2) I needed USB MIDI from my computer 3) one of my MIDI devices corrupts the chain back to the others (my old CME MIDI hub sorted this.With this magic box I have in/out 1 to controller 1 in/out 2 to controller 2 and out 3 to a chain of effects with the rogue one at the end.All works flawlessly. However I assumed everything would be connected to everything internally. Not so. No routing is set up. You have to download the CME software, preferably first do a firmware update, then choose to connect the various ins to outs with the simple point and click tool. Dead easy.
S**L
Fantastic router for Midi
Brilliant piece of kit. The hardware is made well enough to do the job and the software, which is free, is intuitive and easy to use.Wish I’d bought one sooner!
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